This document discusses the modeling of a separately excited DC generator using MATLAB and Simulink. It provides an introduction to DC generators and describes the key parameters in DC generator modeling like armature inductance, resistance, voltage constant and torque constants. It presents the differential equations governing the generator dynamics and shows the circuit diagram and MATLAB code used to simulate the generator. The output from the initial simulation is also shown. Further work to refine the model using Simulink is mentioned.
This document discusses the modeling of a separately excited DC generator using MATLAB and Simulink. It provides an introduction to DC generators and describes the key parameters in DC generator modeling like armature inductance, resistance, voltage constant and torque constants. It presents the differential equations governing the generator dynamics and shows the circuit diagram and MATLAB code used to simulate the generator. The output from the initial simulation is also shown. Further work to refine the model using Simulink is mentioned.
This document discusses the modeling of a separately excited DC generator using MATLAB and Simulink. It provides an introduction to DC generators and describes the key parameters in DC generator modeling like armature inductance, resistance, voltage constant and torque constants. It presents the differential equations governing the generator dynamics and shows the circuit diagram and MATLAB code used to simulate the generator. The output from the initial simulation is also shown. Further work to refine the model using Simulink is mentioned.
This document discusses the modeling of a separately excited DC generator using MATLAB and Simulink. It provides an introduction to DC generators and describes the key parameters in DC generator modeling like armature inductance, resistance, voltage constant and torque constants. It presents the differential equations governing the generator dynamics and shows the circuit diagram and MATLAB code used to simulate the generator. The output from the initial simulation is also shown. Further work to refine the model using Simulink is mentioned.
EE-205 By-Sanyam Jain 2K19/EE/219 CONTENTS Introduction Types of DC Generators DC generator Parameters Example Parameters Equations Circuit Diagram MATLAB code Output Work done References INTRODUCTION A dc generator is an electrical machine which converts mechanical energy into direct current electricity. This energy conversion is based on the principle of production of dynamically induced emf. According to Faraday’s laws of electromagnetic induction, whenever a conductor is placed in a varying magnetic field (OR a conductor is moved in a magnetic field), an emf (electromotive force) gets induced in the conductor. The magnitude of induced emf can be calculated from the emf equation of dc generator. If the conductor is provided with the closed path, the induced current will circulate within the path. In a dc generator, field coils produce an electromagnetic field and the armature conductors are rotated into the field. Thus, an electromagnetically induced emf is generated in the armature conductors. The direction of induced current is given by Fleming’s right hand rule. TYPES OF DC GENERATOR DC generators can be classified in two main categories, Separately excited In separately excited type generator, field coils are energized from an independent external DC source Self excited type dc generator, field coils are energized from the current produced by the generator itself. Initial emf generation is due to residual magnetism in field poles. The generated emf causes a part of current to flow in the field coils, thus strengthening the field flux and thereby increasing emf generation. Self-excited dc generators can further be divided into three types – (a) Series wound - field winding in series with armature winding (b) Shunt wound - field winding in parallel with armature winding (c) Compound wound - combination of series and shunt winding [1]-[3]. DC GENERATOR In this Report we are dealing in separately excited DC generator, which is controlled by shaft torque (field flux constant) and field flux (shaft torque constant) using MATLAB and SIMULINK environment. PARAMETERS 𝑉𝑡 = terminal voltage 𝐸𝑔 = total generated voltage 𝐿𝑎 = armature inductance 𝑅𝑎 = armature resistance 𝐼𝑎 = armature current 𝑘𝑔 = voltage constant Φ= stator/field flux 𝑤𝑟 = speed of the generator 𝑅𝐿 = load resistance 𝑇𝑠 = shaft torque 𝑇𝑙 = load torque J= moment of inertia 𝐵= viscous friction 𝑘𝑙 = load torque EXAMPLE PARAMETERS TAKEN 𝐿𝑎 =0.4H 𝑅𝑎 =1ohm 𝑘𝑔 =0.27 V-sec/rad Φ =0.3T 𝑅𝐿 =3ohm 𝑇𝑠 =30Nm J = 0.01 kg − 𝑚2 𝐵= 0.1 Nm sec/rad 𝑘𝑙 = 0.11Nm/A EQUATIONS RELATED TO DC GENERATOR 𝐸𝑔 = 𝑘𝑔 𝑤𝑟 Φ -(1) 𝑑𝑖𝑎 𝑉𝑡 = 𝐸𝑔 − 𝐿𝑎 − 𝑅𝑎 𝐼𝑎 -(2) 𝑑𝑡 𝑇𝐿 = 𝑘𝐿 𝐼𝑎 −(3) 𝑑𝑤𝑟 𝑇𝑠 = 𝑇𝐿 + 𝐽 + 𝐵𝑤𝑟 −(4) 𝑑𝑡 𝑉𝑡 = 𝐼𝑎 𝑅𝐿 −(5) DERIVING NECESSARY EQUATIONS REQUIRED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 𝑑𝐼𝑎 𝑘𝑔 𝛷 𝑤 𝑟 𝑅𝑎 +𝑅𝐿 = − 𝐼𝑎 𝑑𝑡 𝐿𝑎 𝐿𝑎 𝑑𝑤𝑟 𝑇𝑠 𝑘𝐿 𝛷 𝐼𝑎 𝐵 = − − 𝑤𝑟 𝑑𝑡 𝐽 𝐽 𝐽 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MATLAB CODE MATLAB CODE OUTPUT OUTPUT WORK PROGRESS Till now the DC generator model is obtained by using Differential Equations and Runge Kutta 4 method. Further the Mathematical of the DC generator will be done using Simulink and other parameters will also be obtained such as terminal voltage, Total generated voltage, Load torque etc, REFERENCES https://in.mathworks.com/ https://circuitglobe.com/construction-of-dc- generator.html#:~:text=It%20mainly%20consists%20of%20three,end%20housings% 2C%20bearings%20and%20shafts. http://www.onlinejournal.in/IJIRV2I4/177.pdf Dr. P.S. Bimbra , ” ELECTRICAL MACHINERY “, Khanna Publications